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“Corruption” and “419” come in different ways and sometimes with such high sophistication that an ordinary eye cannot see it.
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Who knows whether Employment Judge Pearl would twist my statement to him today against me in the most sinister way – for example alleging that I threatened him after all it would sound...
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One has always believed that patience is associated with good-luck. But relating to our present Nigeria first family the word ‘patience’ has become a burden to good luck. One cannot but...
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On Saturday 2nd October 2010, a friend called my attention to the news publication on Sahara Reporters’ (SR) website on the activities of some Internet activists known as 9ja Cyber activists...
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I, a citizen of Abia State, residing and working in Aba, am writing this letter to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan. I am writing to inform...
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My Dear Professor Odidi: It is with great pains that I came to the conclusion to put these few thoughts of mine in writing in regards to the recent announcement of your appointment as the diaspora co...
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Few weeks ago, I came across the facebook page of the gap toothed General of evil Ibrahim Babaginda.
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Dear IGP: In the recent months, I have become a victim of several acts of threats, intimidation, harassment, attempted assassination etc from both government agents and political contemporaries in...
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A mock presidential debate by ordinary Nigerians to provoke demand for competitive debate among political aspirants as a sure-fire way to resurrect the dying culture of programme-based leadership,...
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Dear Patriot: You, like majority of Nigerians, must be aware of the grave injustice we have been subjected to by the so called politicians of the Fourth Republic. They have pillaged our common wealth...
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For some time now, controversy seems to have found a perfect alter ego in Sir Emeka Offor, the billionaire businessman behind Chrome Oil Services. You would recall that Offor’s reputation as a...
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As sycophants are having their way; many other clerics – Christians and Moslems – have continued to advise President Goodluck Jonathan to ignore those urging him to contest the 2011. In...
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